Multiple dormers and a detailed symmetrical plan
give this traditional farmhouse a contemporary twist. Symmetry is a recurring
element in this home. The third floor dormer aligns with the front entry and
the gable-topped center section is bordered by identical appendages, each with
a shed roof, a centered chimney, dormers. The entry foyer and main corridor
divide the house in half. The master bedroom and study, on opposite sides of
the house, both feature brick fireplaces. To the rear, the second-floor balcony
overlooks the vaulted, beamed-ceilinged kitchen and dining areas. French doors
open from the breakfast nook to a rear patio. Upstairs, monumental dormers help
illuminate the bedrooms. Show here with three bedrooms, this home can also be
built as a two bedroom design, with each bedroom having a full private bath.